Uncut Gems - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.
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Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.
Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.
Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.
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Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Daniel “0PN” Lopatin yields an ace 2nd soundtrack for the Safdie Brothers with his score for ‘Uncut Gems’ following his Cannes Award-winning effort on the Safdies’ ‘Good Times’ in 2017
This time he’s soundtracking a very intriguing vehicle for Adam Sandler, who’s stepped outside of the usual goof roles to play Howie Bling, a jewellery dealer in a big American city. Like the Safdie brother’s engrossingly classic yet modern style of storytelling, Lopatin’s soundtrack is fittingly reminiscent of classic late ‘70s and ‘80s synth scores but feels up to date, especially in pieces such as the pulsating technoid theme ‘School Play’ and the tweaky tones of ‘Fuck You Howard’, and all peppered with dialogue from the film.